In Wedding Invitation, Ganjar And Gibran Rakabuming Compact Use 'Beskap' Reviewing Vaccinations, Netizens: Not Hot Sir?
Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo and Solo Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka (Photo: surakarta.go.id)

JAKARTA - Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo and Solo Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka wore compact clothes. Uniquely, this traditional dress (Beskap) was used when observing the vaccination process at Klewer Market, Thursday, March 4. The traders on-site also warmly welcomed the two regional leaders.

Governor Ganjar wore a brightly colored beskap with stripes complete with a black blangkon (traditional hat of Javanese) and batik patterns. Meanwhile, Gibran wore a blangkon with a batik motif.

Governor Ganjar shared this unique style of clothing on his Twitter page, @ganjarpranowo. "This is not an invitation but a vaccination check", Ganjar tweeted, as quoted by VOI, Thursday night.

Netizens were busy storming the comments column on Ganjar's Twitter account. Some praise it because of this appearance as well as preserving their ancestral heritage. Some were surprised because in the middle of the hot weather, the two of them "dared" to be different.

"Mr. Ganjar doesn't get hot, when you check, wear your complete clothes, and walk?", ask the @Ibnurasyidwelas account.

"If come to wedding invitation surely the groom is less handsome than you, Sir ... hehe. Kidding the groom", tweeted @kuntijelek

"Hopefully the vaccination will run smoothly, Mr. Gov. Then Pemalang residents will immediately participate in the vaccination, can't wait for... hehe", @nlsrjournal

"It's getting more and more manly, Mr. Ganjar and Mas Gibran .... Central Java is cool", tweeted @ugengpurnomo79

"How come like uncle and nephew", @pujiastuti04041

"Mas Gibran is very handsome", said @amrie23_vina.

The Head of the Solo City Health Service, Siti Wahyuningsih, also accompanies Ganjar and Gibran. The enthusiastic welcome of the merchants who were still waiting in line was responded to by greetings and friendly smiles.

Reporting from the Surakarta.go.id page, the Mayor of Solo and the Governor of Central Java directly monitor the vaccination process from the screening stage to reviewing each injection booth.

The Head of the City Health Office reported that for today's vaccination, the target is to add 200 doses to 600 doses, from the original 400 doses in the last 2 days.

Ganjar Pranowo also advised the public not to worry about the news of the spread of a new variant of Covid-19.

"We make sure everyone who enters the swab first, we make sure everyone who enters is safe. We make sure that the initial period is self-quarantine”, explained the Governor of Central Java for the two periods.


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